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Does anyone know how to get the total of a data range which consists of a mix
of values and #VALUE! text. The cells in the data range are using an INDEX formula, so I want to ignore the cells that don't generate a value, but count up the ones that did generate a value. (Without manually selecting the 'good' cells). Any ideas? Thanks in advance. |
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